Narco (2004)
Gustave Klopp suffers from narcolepsy, he can fall asleep everwhere at anytime whithout warning. Living a simple life with his wife Pam and his best friend Lenny Bar, Gus decides to undergo therapy sessions and finds out that he can make incredible comics from his dreams.
Director: Tristan Aurouet, Gilles Lellouche
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date: December 1, 2004
Cast
- Guillaume Canet - Gustave Klopp
- Zabou Breitman - Paméla
- Guillaume Gallienne - Samuel Pupkin
- François Berléand - Guy Bennet
- Jean-Pierre Cassel - Le père de Gus
- Vincent Rottiers - Kevin
- Léa Drucker - La jumelle patineuse
- Gilles Lellouche - Le jumeau patineur
- Jean-Noël Brouté - Le docteur 70's
- Lionel Abelanski - Le directeur du supermarché
Screenplay
- Gilles Lellouche
- Alain Attal (Story)
- Philippe Lefebvre (Story)
Music: Sébastien Tellier
Production: Les Productions du Trésor, StudioCanal, M6 Films, TF1 Films Production
Country: France
Language: Français
Budget: $823,258
Box Office: $823,258
Original Language: fr
Keywords
dreams, coma, therapist, group therapy, comic book, narcolepsy
More Films by Director: Tristan Aurouet, Gilles Lellouche
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Narco about?
- Gustave Klopp suffers from narcolepsy, he can fall asleep everwhere at anytime whithout warning. Living a simple life with his wife Pam and his best friend Lenny Bar, Gus decides to undergo therapy sessions and finds out that he can make incredible comics from his dreams.
- Who directed Narco?
- Narco was directed by Tristan Aurouet, Gilles Lellouche.
- Who stars in Narco?
- Narco stars Guillaume Canet, Zabou Breitman, Guillaume Gallienne, François Berléand, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Vincent Rottiers.
- How long is Narco?
- Narco has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
- What genre is Narco?
- Narco is a Comedy film.
- What is the budget of Narco?
- Narco had a budget of $823,258.
- How much did Narco gross?
- Narco grossed $823,258 worldwide.
- Where was Narco produced?
- Narco was produced in France.